DANGER ZONE Interactive Mapping Tool

Want to know if you or your loved ones could be in the danger zone*?

Use NOPE’s interactive mapping tool to find out if your home (or the places where you and your family spend time each day) are vulnerable to the potential perils of Duke’s pipeline.

Enter a specific address in the box below.

According to data from the Pipeline Association for Public Awareness, you should be at least 1,000 feet from a 20″/500 psi pipeline at the time of a serious failure.

*About the Danger Zone – Pressurized natural gas is flammable and highly combustible. A high pressure natural gas pipeline failure can result in severe injuries, property damage and loss of life. Injuries can be caused by the blast itself, as well as fire and intensive heat from a natural gas explosion. Specific types of injuries include:

Duke seems to have a corporate culture that sees issues from their own point of view. This can translate to a lack of understanding and empathy of the very people they are supposed to be serving. Note this recent safety issue in Carmel, Indiana. … https://t.co/nxemSedXjI

If you live or work near Conrey and School Rd, near Stewart Elementary School, be aware that Duke is doing pipeline inspection work in the area. (This is the location where the Central Corridor Pipeline would connect to the WW feeder station.)